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al jazeera, with all the latest news. as it breaks over the years, trump has been the target of numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations. but this time is different with detailed coverage, although many countries are speaking to use the defenders like profit real now jennifer, the toilet will question you to be in debate from around the world. it's an indication of how reliant benjamin netanyahu is on support in the fall. right. the plans with a so called national guard have suddenly feed balmy. ah ah, and miss an evacuation order for hawkeye do island following fears that
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a miss song that was by north korea might land nearby. ah, i'm carry jones to mrs. al jazeera where i live from dough house, also coming up a rousing welcome for joe biden. as the u. s. president visits his ancestral hope of ireland re establishing diplomatic ties, series of foreign ministers in saudi arabia for the 1st time since the civil war and 2011. and the un security council needs to discuss the future of the peacekeeping operation. in molly several countries announce withdraw. ah, japan and south korea say north korea has lost
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a mis saw of the east coast of the korean peninsula. japan's government temporarily sounded air sirens in hawkeye. do expecting the missile to land near the island? the country's land ministry warned planes flying in japan's air space about the miss. how south korea's coast guard says it could be a ballistic missile. well, robert bry joins us now from so sir robert, what more can you tell us about this miss salvage? yeah, this does seem to be our provocative their launch of a larger miss are by north korea. it was detected just before $730.00 local time there thursday morning and being launched from close to the north, korean capital pyongyang, which is where they have launched a larger longer range missiles from ad before. now, when it was detected, they're flying eastwards as, as invariably, these missiles do flying over the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan. that's when the japanese authorities issued this are
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a warning across how cato and day we see various clips on social media of the sirens being sounded in various towns and cities on the northern island of ha, kato, i warning people that are that the flight of this missile that a would soon about to land that with the concern, i think, by the authorities, that there was a chance that maybe i would land on or close to her kato itself before. now, north korea has on some of its more provocative tests, more missiles over the top of her kato, out into the pacific ocean. as it turned out, people were told to take shelter, but these are the missile fell well short of the island at february, but it did, according to authorities in japan and south korea fly for around a 1000 kilometers. still very concerning for the people in her cargo to wake up to as such, a, an alarm. it's also we are told, had a very lofty trajectory at our flu for around 30 minutes, which is leading people to believe that this was either a medium range,
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intermediate ranger, a ballistic missile, or one of the larger intercontinental ballistic missiles at the north is resumed. its testing off in the past year or so with the last of its icbm being fired at just middle of last month. and that was thought to have been what its latest type of miss hourly while song 17 and rob. how concerned are south korea and japan over the possibility? who knows that this may be a precursor for further launches? the army? there has been an expectation that there they were planning some longer range. miss our lawn chair, there's been a lot of very belligerent rhetoric coming out from north korea or recently they are angered by these and large scale military exercises that have been taking place between south korean and u. s. force is also april, sees a number of important anniversaries, and we know north korea are often marks these anniversaries with some sort of weapons test. and the one of the most important ones is coming up this weekend.
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it's the day of the sun, which the 100 and 11th anniversary of the birth date of the north korea's lead a kim l song. also we know just quickly that her at the north has been extremely uncommunicative or of late. but there are these hot lines as they exist between north and south and for the past 6 days. now nearly a week that north simply hasn't been responding when the south has made regular calls either in the morning or the afternoon just to test that the lines are actually working with that update. rob mcbride, thank you. while craig mark is a professor of international studies at kia, which su women's university in tank, yet, he says, pung young's goal is to disrupt to recent corporation effort between south korea, japan and the u. s. it just shows the ongoing danger of the north korea's position that they determines to show that they have a threatening capacity to deter any attacks upon its territory. and they wanting to
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maintain attention, made all the other international crises, such as the chinese military exercises around taiwan this week. and of course, the ongoing warn you crate the japanese in the south korean defense ministries, restoring their ties and sharing intelligence and potential cooperation for emergencies. involving north korea and of course the united states, hilda large scale military drills with south korea. and of course the united states is also has many bases here in japan. so we're trying to disrupt this cooperation would be an objective of the north koreans. however, this is only more likely to make japan was determined to continue building up its defenses to deter potential south korean attacks and also potentially china and russia to ireland. now where large crowds welcome us, present,
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joe biden. as he began a 3 day nostalgic tour of the country ah, visited the town of dun is in the region to visit his ancestral ruse. a calling for the castle. i wish deputy prime minister me how martin. he was president, travel south, soft a brief trip to northern ireland. small 25th anniversary of good friday peace. a great job off who said the irish, the only people in the world in my view, who actually are nostalgic about the future. think about it. most allergic about the future, i think we all are no matter where we live. if we have outreach plenty this as because more than anything more than anything and my experience hope is what beach in the heart of all people, particularly in the heart of the irish hope,
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every action is about hope. we can make things better. oh, brennan has more on this now from don doke in county, not it's been a super warm welcome for president joe botton and dundalk, despite cold and wet weather conditions for most of the day. this county county allowed one branch of his ancestral home the finnegan's off from here before they left for america. in the 1840s, he stopped for an extended period in the center of town, stopping at a gift shop which doubles up as a restaurant and also a delicatessen. on the whole town has been festooned with stars and stripes. flags from lamp posts, from window sills, and you can hear the chairs as the presidential home boy goes early. this just the 1st day, all president bob who's trip had to sell on the island hero, took the boxes on both the diplomatic, on the personal with this trip and the
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people check open for a glimpse. i'm not sure how much of a couch through those very darkened windows for their excitement. very much present . now let's talk to some of the people that room standing here in the crowd with me for so long during this, after that, the o'reilly family, i'd be my companions for most of the afternoon. breed are riley, right while he's, he's passed and thought we waited a long time. we had to wait on time, but it was really worse. what, what does it mean to you as a bundled residents to have the president coming here? i think it's a great honor and i think it some tasks for the pain is a great opportunity in the raising really raises the profiler design in terms of like terrorism, but also novice development and investment here in the future. it's been like in the past, aside kind of bit of a like bad reputation time. so it's really like shown that like ad to pick this kind of very positive. like that's really brilliant for design and to give everybody a positive thing. he doesn't rush, did he hung around for quite a long time? he really got to know that. okay, fantastic. and bring it from not the businesses. wow. they don't get that publicity
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. it's brilliant. you know, some tasks. thank you very much. it's been a long way now. i'm also going to spin around as well. jenny duffy, you are. that's one of our previous visits you were here when bill clinton was here in the year 2000 where you compare and contrast this one with that one. when i like clinton's on this one, he said a little bit longer up there where she had to stop in here. but you know, we're still here and it was good. what does it mean to have the u. s. president come here to them. doctor counselor. just means that i am at mean does good goodness for doubt. yeah. had sent out on the map again for good purposes is the upright. his family heritage is from this part of the world yet. is it, it means allow public to the people off came to load just the 2nd time no president has been turned off and county laid so it's really good. thank you very much difference. okay. i got to say it was raining for all of the afternoon and then
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just as your bible began, his work about the skies played on the rain stopped. i think they call out the luck . of the irish oberon, al jazeera dondo, katara and bahrain have announced they will resume diplomatic ties. following a high level meeting of delegates in red. in the joint statements, the country said the agreement stems from a push to strengthen bilateral relations. and hans unity within the region. in january, barons crown prince spoke with catalyst shake commitment then hammered out fanny by telephone was seen as a sign the 2 gulf states were moving towards repairing relations. serious a foreign minister is visiting at saudi arabia for the 1st time since the civil war began in 2011. the move is being seen as a major step towards ending serious regional isolation of i saw make the other was greeted by saudi foreign minister,
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prince vice out then find in gender. saudi foreign ministry says they will discuss a political solution to the syrian crisis. we add to had supported the syrian opposition at the start of the war, but ties it with the government of thought in recent months. and it's a busy week for saudi diplomacy and arrange that delegation has also arrived in riyadh to discuss reopening its embassy and consulate general, the countries are renewing ties after they were severed. 7 years ago, it comes just days after saudi delegation visited iran's capital. the un security council has been discussing the future was often called the deadliest peacekeeping mission in molly. several nations have announced plans to withdraw their troops on diplomatic editor james bass spoke with the u. n. z special representative and head of them. molly mission, august, him one does the auction of,
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of increasing the troop presence in marley, the number of peacekeepers by as many as 3680. what would that enable you to do if the security council went for that option? what i did see that we operate in a difficult environment with mounting security needs of population that are subjected to daily violence by terrorist extreme scoop or safer from anther coroner violence. we have basis in large parts of mighty that need to be supplied and those bases have to be supplied and perfect that we have to support please go processes including the organization for the out of elections for which secret adjust to be provided. so the needs for enhance, municipal needs out of there. so we are of a stretch that, that we actually saw the need for an increase presence is there, there are,
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as you rightly pointed out as options one, maintaining that school and the other one transforming the mission into a special political mission. let me ask you about that option 3, because that seems to be the most radical option that you're proposing. the job option 2 would be to reduce the, the, the footprint of the mission and reduce your activities. option 3 though, is, as you say, to transform it to just a political office and remove the peacekeepers. what would it mean for molly? if the un troops pulled out, i believe that that would lead to a rapid duration of the security situation. it will effectively dance, we could already seen areas where we are not able to operate where the mileage army is on top of it. the level of violence against the depth is extremely high and is triggering huge displacement, so that could be replicated elsewhere. it mighty and take a completely different scope and it would also have serious consequences for the
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region. molly central, for the stablish of the faith region. and obviously if mighty, was to be overwhelmed by violence, that will have serious consequences. not only for the stupid for the region as a whole, it's the security council opt to pull the peacekeepers out, convert what you have to a political office. would that be a failure of everything the movement knows more had, has done over 10 years? well 1st i don't want to anticipate what the counselor would decide, but what a no. and what i heard today is a strong support to the mission recognition of the work that the machine is doing on the ground. in spite of the course strengthened the challenges we are facing on the desired by the count them to quote you to support body. while still to come hair on al jazeera will tell you why. thousands of students are rented from getting a formal education. the democratic republic of congo and the bodies of those killed in a fire to migrant center in mexico returned home as immigration. she faced his criminal
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charges. ah well, the sandstone has gone through another one is brewing. this cody share coming out of mongolia is accompanied by fatty strong winds. so i think once again, beijing is vulnerable and probably finally goings further east as the last one did . but for the time being is nice and settled and quiet in japan, there are a few showers in north korea, not in the south, significant range trying to broo in central and southern china, which is part rife this time. yet it spreads across just catching south, korea and the southern part of japan later, part of friday, by which time beijing's cooled down a little. and you might be sniffing in the air, dust, or sand. coming from the gobi desert, nasser lose all, it seems fairly likely to be some flash flooding on the streets and through
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silhouette, is he in jars or wet looking tiled yet, but it's fairly dry for the western sumatra not burned dry. and there are only one or 2 showers in a row. a shumate taught i was bangkok at 2037 degrees and its temperature. we should probably watch in india. we are used to seeing the pre monsoon peak it is starting to build now it prompts water to light his shots, but not very many, but pakistan joins in and to some degree that says afghanistan hertz, 10 degrees above average. now this will cool down. however, that's not the fate for our, the pakistan or node lindy, we're attempt, she's right, she got to slowly rise to exceed 40. ah, the african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the artifacts taken while european colonizers and this is our experience identity. in the final port of the series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets like the bin rooms. few
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have been returned, but the still a long way to go and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen with possibly asia on older sierra. ah ah, you're watching out as a reminder, a lot top stores this out, japan and south korea say north korea has lost a missile on the east coast of the korean peninsula to pans. government temporarily sounded assignments and kind of expecting the missiles to land near the u. s. present jo by is in ireland. crowds the goblins on dolt,
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to welcome the american ins a 3 day nostalgic of the country. serious foreign minister is visiting at saudi arabia for the 1st time since war began in 2011. the move is being seen as a major step towards ending serious regional isolation. saudi foreign ministry says they will discuss a political solution to the syrian crisis. ukraine's state security service has launched an investigation after video emerged, allegedly showing the beheading of a captured ukrainian soldier by russian soldiers. president william as lensky says, the act will not be forgotten, nor forgiven. the kremlin, says the footage, at least, to be verified. while the u. n and the european union have denounced the video and pledged to hold war criminals to account. jonah, how has more from keith this footage appears to be children. a mobile phone appeared overnight. it is extremely gruesome to watch. in no way fit for broadcasts,
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i must ad we cannot independently verify it, although he's getting an enormous amount of traction on social media. here in ukraine and ukrainian government is certainly treating it as though it is genuine to videos. the point of fact, the 1st appears to show the corpses of 2 ukranian soldiers lying on the ground beheaded beside a destroyed military vehicle. the 2nd video, much more graphic than that appears to show russian soldiers torturing a ukrainian prisoner of war and then beheading him. and at the moment that the beheading begins using a knife is there are signs that this soldier may, in fact have been alive at that point. as i say, no independent means of verifying this video nor its context, nor the units involved, nor where or when it was shocked. although the lush green foliage,
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particularly the 2nd video, indicates that it probably took place well before the beginning of winter. last year. ukrainian reaction, as you can probably imagine, has been swift and angry. ukrainian politicians suggested that russia be stripped of its presidency of the un security council, another the foreign minister dmitri coo labor, likening russia to the stomach state. and of course, president lensky has made a video statement, which he called on every world leader to react that he said, don't expect this to be forgotten. we are not going to forget, here's what he had to say. says something that no one in the world can ignore how easily these beasts kill this video. the execution of the ukrainian captive, the world must see it. there are no people for them. a son, a brother, a husband, someone's child. this is video of russia trying to make this a new norm such a habit of destroying life. there's also been international reaction here in
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ukraine. the un mission says it's appalled by the video. and the european union says, if confirmed this, these images are yet another brutal reminder about the in humane nature of russian aggression. you reiterating its commitment to holding all perpetrators and accomplices of war crimes to account the international monetary fund. estimates that ukraine's economy will fall by 3 percent this year. it's so a 30 percent contraction in 2022. despite the ongoing war in the country, the i m f says ukraine is performing well on the jo, castro reports from washington, d. c. the i am, as managing director, says, ukraine's economic performance under the devastating circumstances of war is remarkable, and called it a victory of civility over evil. despite the praise, though ukraine's economy has contracted by 30 per cent, since russia's invasion,
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what to do about it was the subject of a ministerial round table. on this 3rd day of the i must spring meetings. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski addressed the assembly via video telling finance ministers gathered from around the world that ukraine urgently needs more help. the country is seeking an additional $14000000000.00 by the end of june, according to zalinski, to meet the ukrainian peoples basic humanitarian needs. the price tag of the devastation that russia has unleashed on ukraine is large and growing the i methylene ukraine will need $411000000000.00 over the next decade to reconstruct. last month, the i'm a board approved a 15000000000 dollar loan to ukraine, ukraine's prime minister thank the i, m f, the u. s. and other contributing nations. but noted that the longer russia's aggression continues, the more financial assistance ukraine will need. hydro castro al jazeera washington,
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at least 10 people have di dafter boats carrying migrants south coast to new zealand coast, or than 30 people are still missing. remodeling italy. hundreds of people have disembarked to the sicilian, the ports of cataneo, these $700.00 migrants and refugees who were on board a dilapidated boat became stuck at sea when they ran out to fuel. police in israel are restricting the number of worshipers attending the orthodox easter celebrations and occupied the eastern gruesome this weekend. their cutting down attendance during saturdays honey foss. certainly the church of the hotel, the round 10000, just 1800 israel set. it's for safety reasons. the church leaders say the restrictions are heavy handed and unnecessary urge christians to attend the celebrations police. and thirdly,
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inappropriate replacing the burden or the churches to issue the stations while tying the churches hence with unreasonable restrictions that will prevent worshippers from attending, especially our local communities. this makes difficult our cooperation with a police. renewed fighting between m. 23 fighters and regional allied forces. the 2nd place near the city of goma, democratic republic of congo. the rebels have taken control of several towns in the east, and the 1000000 people have been forced to leave their homes. and thousands of students are being prevented from going to school or higher reports. piece by piece, thomas boy fixes his family's tent, living in a small refugee camp just outside the city of go math. there's plenty of time, but not much to do. at 22 years old, he should be studying his final year in college. instead,
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he's doing odd jobs. he says to survive. being displaced in the democratic republic of congo is tough for many, a column way calico know, and on when i'm in the camp and as he students from gama, in the final year like me and others doing the internships. it really hurts my heart because of the war a contracting in my studies. i wonder when i get to finish the years, just passing by thomas is one of nearly a 1000000 people who have fled their homes to him, not just once, but 3 times. several civil wars have taken place in the d. r. c, during the past decades. why involving the c and d p militia from cuba region less than wearing alonzo cartucker my studies part of getting disrupted with the war against the c n d p. we fled to congo, would chena for a whole year. then we fled again in 2012. all this meant that i had several blank years image cation. and here we are again. if live the war with the intern for the rebels, it's impossible for me to study. ah, the m $23.00 rebel group is widely believed to be backed by neighboring ronda and
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accusation. kigali denies the fighters of taken over areas of land in the east of d, r. c. the united nations says they've carried out war crimes against the congress people . most of the conflict is taking place in d. r. c's eastern regions, including north kiva, it, tory and mon yama, thus are rich and minerals. the r c is fighting the rebels through a joint military operation with east african regional forces. in a country with more than 200 tribes, the violence husband worsened by ethnic divisions and created a humanitarian crisis. thomas is one of 750000 young congolese is cation is being disrupted. unicef reports more than 2000 schools shut down during the last year and many children and you are missing out on a basic education. thomas says he dreams of earning a living as a teacher one day. but until then, he can only accept, he says, we're lie,
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stults him so far. so to hide it, al jazeera, to tennessee lawmakers who were removed for protesting gun violence have now been re appointed to their posts trust in person and dusty jones. both people of color were voted down by republicans last week. they held peaceful protests against gunbar himself to school shooting and nashville. a 3rd lawmaker who was white to participate in the protest as well, but was not removed. leading to accusations of racism, mexico's immigration chief is expected to face criminal charges after a fire at a detention center last month killed 40 migrants. the announcement follows public outrage over a video that apparently showed security officers walking away from men locked inside burning cells. the remains of some of the victims have been returned home. where mohammed has more coffin by coffin,
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the bodies of honduran migrants killed in a fire in mexico arrive on home soil. similar scenes played out in both guatemala and el salvador, as families gather to receive their loved ones and make their final farewells. ah, saying, okay, i see it. then he turned to fixed the little house to get ahead in life. and then he said he wanted to help his mother because he doesn't have a father. there are no jobs in this place. i know, and that's why he told me he's going to the united states. i heard him say that there you can. and little bit better. yeah, yeah, yeah, i'm, uh huh. 40 people from central and south america died off to being trapped in the center near the us mexico border. this video sparked widespread anger. god's appeared to leave the scene quickly without opening gates for the migrants inside. as the blaze sweeps through the building, i wound up in mexico's president and dressed. manuel lopez over door accused
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microsoft starting the fire, but also said the person with the key to the cells was not there. yes, he called for a thorough and transparent investigation. he had a demand echoed in the victim's home countries. but am i, but it was, you will be glad of what we have been really clear as a government that re dumont justice. but i'm investigation and those responses will be identified and punished off the days of protests, prosecutor st. mexico's immigration chief will face criminal charges, other immigration officials, a god, and a migrant are under investigation full possible homicide rights group. say the number of migrants arriving in mexico has increased many end up in border towns like c u dot juarez, that they use as transit points to cross into the u. s. in search of a better life. a search that for some is proving a journey to tragedy. really, mohammed al jazeera ah.
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